Astrology: Transpersonal Houses
Where You Meet the World - Houses 7-12 in the Birth Chart ©
Maria DeSimone
This article explains the meaning of houses seven through twelve.
The Houses 7-12
Once we move into the upper half of the birth chart – houses
7-12 – we become less concerned with the self and more concerned
with others and our role in society.
The 7th house or Descendant is the house opposite the 1st house
of self and identity and, in oppositional fashion, is concerned with
the awareness of others. The sign placed on the 7th house cusp describes
how we approach a relationship and also indicates what we are attracted
to in a partner. Indeed the 7th house is the house of marriage, partnerships
and, also, open enemies. Through these significant relationships
the lesson of being aware of others is learned.
The 8th house is the house opposite the 2nd house of possessions
and concern for what is “mine”, what “I value” and “my
abilities”. Thus the 8th house is concerned not with what “I” have,
but what “you” have, what “you” value and
other people's talents and abilities. The 8th house will tell you
about the financial status of your marriage partner, since it is
the 2nd house from the 7th. It will tell you about any investment
you have concerning other people’s money such as stocks, venture
capital, taxes and inheritance. It is called the house of “sex,
death and regeneration” because this house forces us to explore
our most intimate and hidden depths by sharing ourselves with others.
The 9th house is the house of long distance travel, higher education,
philosophy and religion and politics. Opposite the 3rd house of accumulating
knowledge, this house teaches us how we can share this knowledge
gained through the 3rd with the world. This house asks the deep questions – “why
am I here?” “Where is God?” - this house helps
us find the meaning and purpose in life. The 3rd house is where the
journalist gets the information, but the 9th house is where he publishes
it.
The 10th house or Midheaven is the most elevated point in the chart.
This explains why the 10th house is concerned with career, status,
honors and recognition. It is also traditionally associated with
our authority parent – most likely the father. The 10th house
shows your reputation – the public image you present to the
world. The very nature of our contribution to society is shown through
the 10th house and it is one of the places you can look to determine
your true vocation or calling in life.
The 11th house is the house of friendships, hopes, wishes and dreams.
It talks about the relationship we have with the community and humanitarian
issues. It is the most social of houses, indicating our involvement
with groups, clubs and organizations. In the 11th house we find that
dreams come true only when we consider society’s needs as well
as our own.
The 12th house is the most hidden house of the zodiac. It is where
we seek to transcend the humanness of ourselves but at the same time
where we fear to do so because of the uncertainty as to what we will
find. Nevertheless, the ego is lost in the 12th house whether we
like it or not in order to delve deep into our most unconscious issues
and perhaps even take a peek at the collective unconscious.
Once we get past the fear of losing the self, we find a treasure
in the 12th house that teaches us our greatest potential for compassion,
universal love and service. The house is obscure, giving it the reputation
of being the “house of self-undoing” and is also assigned
to hidden institutions such as prisons or mental facilities
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